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Top PG Medical Branches in 2025

Top PG Medical Branches in 2025

Top PG medical (MD/MS) branches in India for the 2025–26 session, including expected cutoffs and strategies to secure admission:

Some branches are perennially competitive due to their career prospects, clinical scope, and lifestyle appeal:

Radiodiagnosis (Radiology)

Stats: Expected cutoffs among top scorers (UR) around 545 marks.

Rank-wise: Across top government colleges, closing rank is estimated between AIR 1–900.

Dermatology

Cutoff: Around 550 marks for UR category.

Rank benchmark: Among the toughest; AIIMS expect close to AIR 80–120, MAMC around first few hundred.

General Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Cutoff: Around 535–540 marks.

Rank range: Top colleges such as AIIMS and MAMC require AIR 50–700.

Paediatrics

Cutoff: Approximately 510–517 marks.

Rank expectation: Typically AIR 500–1200 for highly sought-after institutions.

General Surgery & Orthopaedics

Surgery cutoff: ~480 marks; ranks often within AIR 150–1500.

Orthopaedics cutoff: ~490–497 marks; cutoff ranks around AIR 600–1300.

Other branches such as Obstetrics & Gynaecology (around 500 marks), Anaesthesiology (~424 marks), and ENT (~440 marks) show moderate competition.

Expected Branch-Wise Cutoff Scores (General/UR)

Branch Expected Cutoff (UR)
Dermatology ~550
Radiodiagnosis ~545
General Medicine ~535–540
Paediatrics ~510–517
Obstetrics & Gynaecology ~500
Orthopaedics ~490–497
General Surgery ~480–485
Pulmonary Medicine ~495
Ophthalmology ~450
ENT ~440–444
Psychiatry ~455–460
Anaesthesiology ~424
Pathology ~376
   

Rank Ranges at Prominent Government Institutions (Top Branches)

College (Govt) Branch (Highly Competitive) Expected AIR Cutoff
AIIMS, New Delhi Radiology 1–85
  General Medicine 50–150
MAMC, Delhi Radiology / Dermatology 300–500 / ~80–120
UCMS, Delhi Anaesthesia, Pathology, ENT 800–1200 / 1300–2000 / 900–1300
KGMU, Lucknow Radiology / Medicine 600–900 / 800–1200
MMC, Chennai Dermatology / Ophthalmology 700–1000 / 1000–1400
BMCRI, Bangalore Radiology / General Medicine 700–900 / 800–1100
Grant Medical College, Mumbai Radiology / Surgery / Anaesthesia 500–850 / 1000–1400 / 1200–1800

How to Get Admission into Top PG Branches for 2025–26

Master NEET PG with a Targeted Plan

Aim for a score in the upper 540s to 550+ for branches like Dermatology and Radiology. For Medicine and Paediatrics, mid-500s can also be competitive.

Know Your Cutoff and Rank Goal

Research previous years’ closing ranks at your target colleges to set realistic goals. Setting an AIR target (e.g., <500 for AIIMS Radiology) gives clarity.

Choose Branches Strategically

Blend passion, lifestyle, and demand. Radiology and Dermatology offer balance; General Medicine and Surgery provide robust career growth options.

Attend Mock Counselling & Analyze AIQ/State Trends

Track All India Quota trends versus state counseling – they can show different patterns and opportunities.

Prepare for Multiple Rounds & Backup Options

Top branches close early. Have backup plans across branches like Anaesthesiology or ENT where cutoffs are marginally lower.

Stay Updated with Counselling Schedules

AIQ (50%) and state quota counseling calendars vary; stay alert for notifications and documentation deadlines.


Summary: Top Branches & Admission Strategy

  • Most Competitive Branches: Dermatology, Radiodiagnosis, General Medicine.

  • Cutoff Benchmarks:

  • Rank Targets at Top Colleges: Ranges from high-2‑digit AIR for branches like AIIMS Radiology to low 1000s for branches at other premier colleges neetpgexam.com.

  • To Secure Admission: Score well, choose branches wisely, monitor trends, attend counseling promptly, and have backup options.